MPF 207/208 Latin American Civilization (3, 3) (208 is also MPT.)

207 focuses
on Latin America before 1825 through broad historical survey with emphasis on
cultural, geographical, political, and social developments in colonial and pre-colonial
Americas. 208 is an interdisciplinary introduction to Latin America during the
last two centuries through anthropology, art, geography, environment, film, history,
literature, music, politics, sports and others. IIIB, H. CAS-C. LAS 208 Cross
listed with ATH 206.

MPF 254 Latino/a Literature and the Americas (3)

Study of literature by Cuban
American, Puerto Rican, Central American, and Chicano/a writers, with an emphasis
on political, social, and economic conflicts in the Americas. Specific study of
writing in relation to ethnic identity formation and transnational communities.
Cross-listed with ENG 254. IIB, IIIA. CAS-B-LIT.

MPF 260 Latin America in the United States (3)

Interdisciplinary examination
of historical, social, economic, and cultural forces that have shaped the experience
of peoples of Latin, Hispanic, Latino/a background in the United States. Cross-listed
with HST 260 IIIA, H.

315 Latin American Diaspora: Communities, Conditions and Issues (3)

Study realities
and challenges of Hispanic-Latino communities in Southwest Ohio in the context
of transnational connections that link communities across the Americas. Incorporates
service learning projects and community based research.

319 Revolution in Latin America (3)

History of modern Latin America through
the experience of revolution in the 20th century. Focus on revolutionary experiences
in four countries that had an enormous impact far beyond their borders: Mexico,
Bolivia, Cuba, Nicaragua. Cross-listed with HST 319.

MPT 325 Identity, Race, Gender, Class (3)

Develops conceptual tools and critical
perspectives that enable students to better understand and analyze the processes
through which identities are constructed and experienced. Learning activities
facilitate analysis of individual identities as experienced through the life cycle
and across diverse cultural and subcultural contexts, and build a systematic understanding
of the processes and dynamics through which identities and identity groups develop
and interact. Cross-listed with ATH, BWS and WMS 325.

MPC 410 Current Latin American Issues (3)

Apply academic knowledge of Latin
America to contemporary issues by reading works by scholars, authors and artists;
attending lectures and performances; and engaging in critical analysis and debate.

MPT 414/514 Latin American Environmental Affairs (3)

Focus on the issues of
human relationships with the land in Latin America and the Caribbean. Emphasis
placed on understanding indigenous cultures, colonial ecological exchanges, and
the environmental implications of national development policies, and international
efforts for protection of the environment. Cross-listed with IES 414/514.

MPC 415 Cuba in Revolution: Its History, Politics, and Culture (4)

A history
of Cuba in the 20th Century with emphasis on Cuban relations with other Latin
American countries, the U.S. and Soviet Union. Examines economic, social, political
and cultural issues with attention to race, class and gender. Priority given to
LAS minors. Cross-listed with FST 415 and BWS 415.

MPC 478 Media and Politics in Latin America and the Caribbean (3)

Critical examination
of the media's treatment of political events in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Particular attention given to role of mainstream media in the U.S. for shaping
perceptions of the region and individual countries within it. Cross-listed with
POL 478.